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Top 10 Vertical Leapers in NBA History
- Updated: August 28, 2015

The vertical leap has always been a sure-fire sign of natural born athleticism. From the games best dunkers to NBA legends, it’s always difficult to get consistent numbers on a player’s vertical leap. However, we’ve done our best at compiling the most accurate numbers for the top 10 vertical leapers in NBA history starting off with No. 10.
10. DeShawn Stevenson
Height: 6’5″
Weight: 218 lb
Vertical leap: 44 inches
Next: Dee Brown
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